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Manually trigger weather API for END of survey

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11-05-2021 03:54 AM
BenBlowers2
Occasional Contributor

Hi all,

I am wanting to capture weather information at the START and END of a survey.

Currently the weather information for START and END is captured at the start of the survey, based on the users geopoint location and the OpenWeather API.

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I was wondering if there is a way to delay the capture of the END weather data, and somehow include a trigger, eg a button, that can be tapped to pull the weather data through when the surveyor is near the end of their survey?

I can clear the end weather data by clicking the circle X button, and then refresh the values, but is there a more glamorous option?

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Thanks all,

Ben

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DougBrowning
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How about a button that says I'm Done then make the fields relevant on that.  Then when they tap the button the fields appear and calc at that point.

Not sure that is glamorous but should work.  Hope it helps

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DougBrowning
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How about a button that says I'm Done then make the fields relevant on that.  Then when they tap the button the fields appear and calc at that point.

Not sure that is glamorous but should work.  Hope it helps

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BenBlowers2
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Hi @DougBrowning Doug - thanks for the suggestion, its a good idea - what question type do you think would be best? Perhaps a select_one - with just 1 option "I'm Done" or maybe "Generate End Weather Information"... Any better suggestions?

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DougBrowning
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Yea that would work I think - I like Generate End Weather Information.  Easy to test.

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BenBlowers2
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This works nicely, thanks @DougBrowning!

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And after the button pressed:

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